Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100093616 | Combination of EGF/GHRP-6 for Neurogeneration of Central Nervous System Following Autoimmune Damage - The present invention is directed to stimulate the neuroregeneration of the central nervous system due to autoimmune damage. In particular the pharmaceutical combination that comprise therapeutically effective concentrations of the Epidermal Growth Factor and the Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6, is administrated to a subject that suffers from symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis and Optic Neuromyelitis and corrects the demyelination caused by autoreactive cells in central nervous system. | 04-15-2010 |
20110230415 | Pharmaceutical Composition Containing GHRP-6 To Prevent And Eliminate Fibrosis And Other Pathological Deposits In Tissues - The present invention is related to the use of secretagogue peptides repeatedly administered as part of a pharmaceutical composition that prevent and eradicate the deposition of pathological fibrotic material in parenchymal tissues of internal organs like the liver, lungs, esophagus, small intestine, kidneys, blood vessels, joints, and other systemic forms of cutaneous fibrosis of any etiopathogenesis. Additionally, these peptides prevent and eradicate deposition of amiloid and hyaline materials in any of their correspondent chemical forms and tissue manifestations in the brain, cerebellum, blood vessels, liver, intestines, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, joints and the skin, among others. By this way, cellular, tissular and organ dysfunctions generated by these depositions are corrected. The peptides of the present invention are infiltrated or topically applied, contributing to prevent and eradicate keloids and hypertrophic scars in the skin, derived as sequelae of burns and other cutaneous trauma. | 09-22-2011 |
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20080207836 | Composition Suitable for High Gloss Blown Film and Films Made Therefrom - The invention is directed to a composition suitable for high gloss air quenched blown films. The films are comprised of from 2 to 15 percent by weight of a substantially isotactic propylene-based copolymer having a melt flow rate of at least 5 g/10 minutes and having from 8 to 21 mole percent units derived from an alpha olefin; and from 85 to 98 percent by weight of an ethylene-based copolymer having a melt index of from 0.1 to 9 g/10 minutes. An air quenched blown film made from the inventive composition exhibits a value for gloss greater than the value for gloss exhibited by an air quenched blown film made solely from the ethylene-based copolymer. | 08-28-2008 |
20080287634 | Heterogeneous, Compositionally Phase Separated, Ethylene Alphaolefin Interpolymers - The present invention pertains to a heterogeneous ethylene/αolefin copolymer having a relatively high melt index range (I | 11-20-2008 |
20100119745 | LAYERED FILMS, PACKAGES PREPARED THEREFROM, AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - The invention provides a film comprising at least three layers, and wherein at least one layer is a inner layer with a thickness of 20 percent or less of the total thickness of the film, and wherein said inner layer, or a polymer component used to form said inner layer has one of the following properties: A) a MD tensile, 2 percent secant modulus at least two times higher than the MD tensile, 2 percent secant modulus of a skin layer, or B) a MD tensile, 2 percent secant modulus at least five times lower than the MD tensile, 2 percent secant modulus of a skin layer, and where the inner layer, or at least one polymer component of the inner layer, has one of the following properties: C) a melt index, I2 (190° C./2.16 kg) of less than, or equal to, 2 g/10 min, or D) a melt flow rate, MFR (230° C./2.16 kg) of less than, or equal to, 5 g/10 min. The invention also provides for articles prepared from the inventive films and for methods of making the same. | 05-13-2010 |
20100119793 | POLYETHYLENE FILMS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The instant invention is a polyethylene film, and method of making the same. The polyethylene film according to instant invention includes at least one heterogeneously branched ethylene/α-olefin copolymer having a density in the range of about 0.910 to about 0.930 g/cm | 05-13-2010 |
20100143676 | TRANSPARENT COMPOSITIONS AND LAMINATES - The invention includes an interlayer film and composition comprising a polymer composition obtainable from (a) at least one low crystallinity propylene polymer, and at least one (b) internal adhesion enhancer, (c) at least one clarity enhancer or (d), more preferably, both (b) and (c). The invention also includes a process of preparing a film comprising (a) supplying at least one first component, a low crystallinity propylene polymer, (b) supplying at least one second component, selected from at least one an internal adhesion enhancer, at least one clarity enhancer or a combination thereof; and, (d) admixing the first and second components and optional additives. Additionally, the invention includes a process of making a laminate comprising steps of (a) positioning at least one layer of the interlayer film directly adjacent to at least one layer of substrate (b) applying sufficient heat or other energy to result in softening of the interlayer directly adjacent the substrate with simultaneous application of sufficient pressure to press polymer into intimate contact with substrate. The invention also includes laminates and articles comprising the composition or film of the invention or a combination thereof. | 06-10-2010 |
20100269455 | Composition Suitable for Single-Sided, Low-Noise, Stretch Cling Film and Films Made Therefrom - The invention is directed to a composition suitable for use in a single-sided stretch cling film, the composition having from 0.1 to 20 percent by weight of a propylene-based copolymer having substantially isotactic propylene sequences, and having from 80 to 99 percent by weight of an ethylene-based copolymer having a density of at least 0.905 g/cc, wherein a film made from the composition exhibits cling layer to release layer cling of at least 70 grams force per inch as measured by ASTM D-5458-95, noise levels of less than 87 dB during unwinding operations, and has a modulus of at least 3 MPA as determined by ASTM D-882. | 10-28-2010 |
20110185683 | Barrier Films and Method for Making and Using the Same - Provided are monolayer and multilayer films having improved barrier properties. The monolayer film is a blend of two components: (1) a linear low density polyethylene and (2) a propylene-based polymer, a high density polyethylene, and combinations thereof. The propylene-based polymer can be a propylene homopolymer, a propylene/a-olefin interpolymer, a propyleve/ethylene interpolymer, or a propylene/ethylene copolymer. The multilayer film has an inner layer located between two outer layers. The inner layer is composed of one or more of the following: high density polyethylene, and/or any of the foregoing propylene-based polymers. The outer layers may be the same or different and are composed of one or more of the following: linear low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, and any of the foregoing propylene-based polymers. The present films exhibit proved oxygen barrier properties particularly for balage applications. | 08-04-2011 |
20110217540 | SUBSTRATES CONTAINING A POLYMER LAYER AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - The invention provides an article comprising at least the following components:
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20140255677 | MULTILAYER POLYPROPYLENE/POLYETHYLENE FILM WITH IMPROVED ADHESION - The present invention relates to a multilayer structure comprising at least a first layer which predominantly comprises polypropylene and at least a second layer which is adjacent to the first layer and which predominantly comprises polyethylene having a density less than 0.935 g/cm3, the multilayer structure being characterized by having improved adhesion between the first and second layers. The improved adhesion is obtained by incorporating at least 5% by weight of a polyethylene resin having a density of 0.940 g/cm3 or greater into the first layer, the second layer or both layers. | 09-11-2014 |